Program Faculty(mhsa)

Auburn, AL, US, United States

Job Description

Job Title: Program Faculty


Department: Anesthesiology Date: November 10, 2025


FLSA: Exempt Work Location: Auburn Campus


Employee Category: Faculty Work Schedule: (PT) - 8:00-5:00 M-F


Reports to: Campus Program Director,


MHSA-Auburn


Percent Employment: 20% Didactic |


80% Clinical


Direct Reports: N/A





I. Job Summary:

Teach all assigned coursework to Anesthesiologist Assistant students and


actively participate in curriculum development in collaboration with the Program Director;


develop, teach, monitor, and evaluates courses in the basic science, clinical, and simulation/skills


development aspects of the graduate program; act as a resource for professional and community


connections for personal and professional development; act as an academic adviser for the


students and mentor for the comprehensive examinations; remain current in professional area of


interest and participate in professional societies and activities, participate in all assigned, required,


as well as other related professional services and activities in the MHSA Program.





II. Job Duties:




a. Teaching:

Serve as Course Directorfor, and deliver, an innovative, integrated curriculum in


Clinical Physiology and Pathophysiology, and all other coursework as assigned by the


administration. Obtain and maintain literacy in your field at 80% or higher. As expertise


allows, provide instruction in different courses of the curriculum.


i.

Participate in the evaluation of textbooks and other learning materials

ii.

Collaborate with the VCOM biomedical science faculty to deliver applicable


physiology and pathology content to ensure a seamless academic experience for the


MHSA students.

iii.

Assist in maintaining a current curriculum map that ensures coordination and


relevancy of academic curricula.


iv.

Review, update, and revise course syllabi according to Program policy

v.

Recommend changes to the Curriculum Committee for curriculum, policy, and


program requirements, as needed.

vi.

Teach 40-60 graduate-level course hours per year.


vii.

Instruct student learners in simulation-based skills learning activities as needed


viii.

Serve as a primary clinical preceptor of Program students


ix.

Prepare and deliver assigned courses in an educationally effective manner

x.

Maintain online course content

b. Service:

Equivalent to 10% time: Participate in candidate student interviews, Program


committees, and service to the Program as assigned by the Dean.

i.

Participate in faculty meetings and faculty development


ii.

Assist in the ongoing evaluation of the Program, which includes program review


and assessment of student learning objectives


iii.

Prepare and submit reports on course activities, as directed by the Dean


iv.

Submit an annual Faculty Activity Report as directed


c. General:

Equivalent to 10% time: Be familiar with and adhere to the administrative and


academic practices, policies, and procedures of the Program, VCOM, and Bluefield


University as outlined in the Faculty Handbook, Student Handbook, and College Policy


Manual.

i.

Work positively and productively with the Dean, the Campus Program Director, the


Medical Directors, and associated faculty in all areas of work.


ii.

Actively participate in all aspects of the program strategic plan, program growth


initiatives, and market expansion opportunities.


iii.

Maintain standards of clinical performance in accordance with Program objectives,


professional standards of practice, regulatory, and accreditation agency standards.

iv.

Perform all duties as outlined in the employment contract.



III. Required Qualifications:




Education: Completion of an accredited program in an Anesthesiologist Assistant or Nurse


Anesthesia, master's degree or higher, with relevant experience in teaching.




Licensure: Professional certification as an Anesthesiologist Assistant through the National


Commission for the Certification of Anesthesiologist Assistants (NCCAA) or National Board of


Certification and Recertification for Nurse Anesthetists (NBCRNA); valid professional state


license in good standing.




Experience:


Clinical experience in anesthesiology or a closely related field Teaching experience at the graduate or undergraduate level Organizational committee participation A record of community experience Ability to mentor students


Skills required for this position include:
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Strong team player Commitment to institutional mission and values Basic computer proficiency
Preferences given to applicants who have the following skills or attributes:


Have an advanced degree in education or a related field Familiarity with the Anesthesiologist Assistant profession


The successful candidate will be subject to a criminal history background check.





Regular, reliable, or predictable attendance is an essential job function.



IV. Working Conditions and Efforts:

The physical demands and work environment characteristics


described here are representative of those required of an employee to perform the essential


functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable


individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The position requires a rapid pace,


some days with extended hours to meet expectations, and the ability to organize, interpret, and


utilize a large volume of information.




Physical demands: The incumbent may be exposed to short, intermittent, or prolonged periods


of sitting or standing while performing job duties. The incumbent may be required to perform


job duties using various types of equipment and supplies, including, but not limited to,


calculators, computer keyboards, telephones, and writing utensils. The incumbent may be


required to travel to other campus offices, conference rooms, and off-campus sites.





Work environment: Office environment. Outside travel required 5% of the time. The noise level


in the work environment is usually minimal. The work requires rapid synthesis and organization


of large volumes of material while prioritizing duties.




This position is classified as exempt at the Professional level because it requires



advanced knowledge or a "learned professional" to meet the job duty requirements.





Employment with VCOM is "at-will". This means employment is for an indefinite



period and is subject to termination by the employee or by VCOM, with or without



cause, with or without notice, and at any time. Nothing in this position description or



any other policy of VCOM shall be interpreted to conflict with or to eliminate or modify



in any way the "at-will" employment status of VCOM employees.





V. VCOM core values:

The employee is expected to adhere to all VCOM polices. As VCOM is a


professional college, the VCOM faculty/staff are expected to dress and behave professionally at


work. VCOM faculty/staff are scheduled as VCOM employees and are expected to be persons


who obey all laws and professional expectations of an upstanding citizen of the community.


VCOM expects all faculty/staff to maintain a positive attitude in all working relationships with


VCOM departments, employees, students, prospective students, and colleagues, and to treat all


others engaged in the duties of employment with mutual respect.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD6010795
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Auburn, AL, US, United States
  • Education
    Not mentioned